Trump's Beef Import Push: Grappling with Rising Prices
President Donald Trump plans to sign executive orders to boost beef imports and support renewing the U.S. cattle herd, addressing high beef prices. Details about the orders remain undisclosed. The U.S. cattle herd has dwindled to a 75-year low, contributing to ongoing increases in beef prices.
President Donald Trump is poised to sign executive orders on Monday to facilitate increased beef imports and support the renewal of the U.S. cattle herd, aiming to tackle the issue of surging beef prices, according to a White House official. The specifics of these orders remain undisclosed.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump plans to temporarily suspend tariff-rate quotas on beef, allowing more meat to enter the U.S. market at reduced tariffs, while also directing the Small Business Administration to boost rancher lending and relax protections for gray and Mexican wolves under the Endangered Species Act. This follows Trump's meeting with Brazilian President Lula regarding beef import expectations.
Despite falling prices for other staple foods, such as eggs and milk, beef prices have steadily climbed, reflecting persistent inflation amid America's summer grilling season. Although beef imports from Argentina and Brazil have increased, prices continue to escalate, emphasizing the pressing nature of the issue.
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